We were given a pull-thru site - created by the owner by having us drive through the site behind us. We had no trouble with the Wi-Fi and the cable worked well. The two negatives about this park were the road in the park had lots of pot holes and there is no laundry in the park you have to go into town and use the one at the hotel. We had stayed at the Muni park on two previous trips but would stay at this park again if we returned because it is not totally shaded, price is good with a Senior discount, and has cable and Wi-Fi. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice base to check out Da Bears and "The Bus", spacious, level sites with easy back-in, with full hookups and working W-iFi. Owner is very helpful as noted. We camped here in a Motorhome.
While here, we checked out all the RV parks in the Stewart/Hyder area and we felt this was the best RV park. It's in a very pleasant treed setting with grass (something you don't see often in this part of the country). The sites are large and a 40' motorhome and car fit easily. Parking is on gravel. The area is very quiet. The owner personally walked us around to show us four sites and let us decide which one we'd like. He was very personable and helpful. The sites have full hookups with 30amp electricity only. There is cable TV and a picnic table. Tents or soft-sided trailers are not allowed because of possible bear activity. We saw no bears in this campground during our 3 days here. The showers are coin-operated. There is a public telephone and free Wi-fi, which was very slow. Our Verizon aircard didn't work here. The park is for sale so we hope the new owners will keep it up as it is now. This park will be on the left just before entering Stewart. We would highly recommend it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It was easy to move around even with a larger motorhome. The owner personally walks you around and shows you the sites available. The road to the campground is nicely paved and the sites themselves are pretty level and nice. There are many potholes in the main campground road so be careful as you enter the park. The location is good for access to Stewart and Hyder attractions. The road to the Salmon Glacier was closed when we were there but it was expected to be reopened shortly. The Wifi was erratic but was available at the site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park especially for big rigs, lots of room to maneuver if you have a back-in site like we did. It was laid out a little funny-the pull-through sites seemed to be accessible only if you pulled through one site into another-ok if the one site is open. As previously stated, the entrance road is full of potholes, but the sites themselves were level with quite a bit of space between sites. There are big trees, park is nicely maintained and easy drive to town or to Hyder. The Wifi was slow but available on site and the cable came in clear with about 14 channels. There's very little road noise. There are beautiful mountains just across the street. The owner was friendly and helpful. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Rate reflects an extended stay. This is a very pleasant park. Sites are fairly level and roomy. There are lots of trees. The owner is on-site and works very hard to ensure a pleasant stay for campers. The interior roads do have some potholes. Wi-fi worked well in our site. Did not use park showers or bathrooms. Park is very convenient to Hyder, AK for bear viewing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a well maintained park with plenty of room between sites. The sites are easy to park in. Wi-fi worked well from the rig and was free. Cable worked okay, just not many channels. Tents and soft sided trailers are not allowed because it is bear country. This park is only 3 miles or so from Hyder, AK. We recommend you stay here as opposed to going into Hyder to stay. We traveled the Cassier Hwy to get here, and it was a paved road all the way and very easy travel. We did see a couple of bears along the road. Hyder is known for the Salmon River where the bears come to catch the salmon, however, we were a couple of weeks early. We did get a few mosquito bites though. The auto tour from Stewart (stop at the Visitor's Center and get the free auto tour map) was interesting and goes all the way up to the Salmon Glacier which was beautiful. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had planned on staying at Camp Run-A-Muck, but after seeing it we decided to stay at this park for two nights. The park roads are full of potholes and one has to drive really slow on the roads. The sites are shaded, level and easy to get into. Our site had full hook ups including cable TV. The WI-FI was just OK; it was really really slow. . We were able to see the brown bears fishing and catching salmon at Fish Creek. Passing through Canadian customs was fast and easy. The camp ground is for sale. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here 2 nights in a travel trailer. The host was friendly. The restrooms were clean. The showers only had curtains. The toilet seats did not have papers. Wifi worked, but was intermittent and slow. The site is right by a river and the mosquitoes were very bad. There is no laundry room. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very nice full hookup campground with cable TV and free Wi-Fi. Very handy for sightseeing in Hyder without having to take the RV on dirt roads. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not sure of rate, we were part of a caravan. Not a bad park, but very wet when it rains. Site was OK, good hookups. WiFi very slow and pretty much unusable for us. Probably the best bet in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I'm guessing at how many sites, because it doesn't say on their list of rules...but it is a nice park and very handy to Hyder to visit with the bears. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean and quiet. Excellent cable and Wi-Fi. Only draw back is clearing customs when coming back from Hyder. But you are not in the Hyder dust bowl. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Would be a 10 if there was a laundry area on the grounds. Just a short commute into Stewart & Hyder. Great location and good folks run the park. Park itself is shaded, grass with gravel sites. It is very clean and quiet. I would highly recommend staying at this park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park with pleasant staff. WIFI is free and works well. As the previous post says, the ratings in the book is unfair, we will come back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
TL gives this park a very low rating, the management said they have not been out to rate them for years. It was a trailer/RV park, there are now no trailers or long term people. The park is clean and well kept. The management is very pleasant and helpful, they led us to a site even when they were busy parking a caravan and came back later to see if everything was OK. There is good cable TV, they were installing wifi when we left. We would be glad to find this nice of park anytime. Because of possible bears and wolves, only hard sided RVs can camp here. We didn't see any wildlife! We camped here in a Motorhome.
They have a water fill and a dump station in town about a mile from the campground. The sites are heavily shaded. With a big rig you need to choose your site carefully. Many trees and some site are not at all level. We had a 30 amp site, but some of the sites have only 20 amps. They do accept credit cards. Young boy is office was not very helpful. There are fire rings and picnic tables. There are tennis courts and a playground all part of the municipal park. We would not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.